. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 9. Same Case as Fio. «. Enema Plate, Prone. Note filling defect in cecum and ceco-colon. Re-peated spasm of this portion of the bowel was observedfollowing injection of enema. Fig. 10. Same Case as Fig. 8. Second E.^amination,One Month Later. Four Hours, Prone. Note filling defect in ascending colon region, partic-ularly the cecum. colitis. His illustrations reveal the cectimusually well filled and with smooth haustra-tions even though in a number of instancesthere was definite history of findings
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 9. Same Case as Fio. «. Enema Plate, Prone. Note filling defect in cecum and ceco-colon. Re-peated spasm of this portion of the bowel was observedfollowing injection of enema. Fig. 10. Same Case as Fig. 8. Second E.^amination,One Month Later. Four Hours, Prone. Note filling defect in ascending colon region, partic-ularly the cecum. colitis. His illustrations reveal the cectimusually well filled and with smooth haustra-tions even though in a number of instancesthere was definite history of findings taken together with thecases suffering from habitual diarrheathat we have observed made us feel rea-sonably sure that the cecum or ascendingcolon did not present in these conditionsthe picture seen in tulierculotis colitis. in an unbroken column, until it reachesthe diseased portion of the colon, where itmay be held up temporarily. At othertimes gas in the bowel interferes with itsprogress. At this time a slight increase ofgravity pressure or mild manipulation willusually
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